Funding grants for practicing Canadian physicians to attend the International Lyme and Associated Diseases (ILADS) Conference

The Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation is dedicated to promoting research, education, diagnosis, and treatment of Lyme and associated diseases in Canada. 

CanLyme is delighted to announce that we received funding from a generous donor. This specific funding is to support educational programs focused on Lyme disease awareness, prevention, and training for diagnosis and treatment.

We have funding grants for practicing Canadian physicians to attend the International Lyme and Associated Diseases (ILADS) Virtual Conference, September 10-13, 2020.

More information about funding and ILADS.

CanLyme is a registered charitable organization (#864437603RR0001) serving Canadians from coast to coast.

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